Portable RSE - dont save passwordshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/8706/26765/#msg_26765
I putd the eclipse on my usb flash drive and added some ftp connection.
On the computer that i was added this ftp's - its works, but on another
computer rse asking me to enter password again for this ftp's, on third
computer its asking me again, why?

i want to do portable eclise with portable rse, but two days im breaking
my head, pease help!]]>Dima2008-09-15T18:02:33-00:00Re: Portable RSE - dont save passwordshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/8706/577138/#msg_577138
RSE stores its passwords in the Eclipse Keyring, which is stored by
default in the Eclipse Configuration Area, which may in turn default to
a folder below the Windows home directory.

Dima wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I putd the eclipse on my usb flash drive and added some ftp connection.
> On the computer that i was added this ftp's - its works, but on another
> computer rse asking me to enter password again for this ftp's, on third
> computer its asking me again, why?
>
>
> i want to do portable eclise with portable rse, but two days im breaking
> my head, pease help!
>]]>Martin Oberhuber2008-09-23T18:24:48-00:00Re: Portable RSE - dont save passwordshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/8706/27005/#msg_27005
RSE stores its passwords in the Eclipse Keyring, which is stored by
default in the Eclipse Configuration Area, which may in turn default to
a folder below the Windows home directory.

Dima wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I putd the eclipse on my usb flash drive and added some ftp connection.
> On the computer that i was added this ftp's - its works, but on another
> computer rse asking me to enter password again for this ftp's, on third
> computer its asking me again, why?
>
>
> i want to do portable eclise with portable rse, but two days im breaking
> my head, pease help!
>]]>Martin Oberhuber2008-09-23T18:24:48-00:00